After years of declining sales, McDonald’s has seeminglyrighted its ship

March 4, 2018 – McDonald’s Just Had the Single Worst Day in Its Company’s History

May 1, 2018 – McDonald’s reports $5.14bn revenue in Q1 2018

McDonald’s has reported total earnings of $5.14bn for its first quarter ending 31 March 2018, a 9% decrease compared to the previous year.

May 2, 2018 – McDonald’s Gets Kudos From Wall Street– Forbes

It’s July, 2018, and the populace has realized that the food supply has been weaponized against it.

You’re not going to hear that from any representative of any of the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Media organs in any nation on Earth.

But that really doesn’t matter, as the great, epochal positive changes that are underway at every level of our reality really don’t care, in terms of what’s being reported about them. They’re proceeding apace, and they’re increasing in both speed and magnitude.

The greatest news of all is that, when the flock of birds, the school of fish turns, they do so apparently as one. Once something is assimilated within the consciousness of humanity, it becomes “common sense” – “everybody knows that.”

We’re rapidly moving up and past the fair-seeming, duplicitous, wholly-sociopathic cabal of genetically-related “One Percenters” who have ruled is in a parasitic way all the way back to Babylon, and before.

Please consider doing what you can to spread the word, and further speed their already-certain demise.

January 30, 2018 – How McDonald’s Climbed Back on Top – Eater

After years of declining sales, McDonald’s has seeminglyrighted its ship

February 7, 2018 – Organic food and drink sales rise to record levels in the UK

Sales of organic food and drink in the UK rose by 6% last year to a record £2.2bn

March 4, 2018 – McDonald’s Just Had the Single Worst Day in Its Company’s History

McDonald’s has reported total earnings of $5.14bn for its first quarter ending 31 March 2018, a 9% decrease compared to the previous year.

May 2, 108 – McDonald’s Gets Kudos From Wall Street – Forbes

May 2, 2018 – Organic produce sales aren’t slowing down

Organic fruit and vegetables accounted for $5.5 billion in sales in 2016, which was 5% above the year before, according to the Organic Trade Association’s annual survey.

There’s no reason to anticipate the 2018 OTA report will be much different, suppliers say.

“We definitely do not see the organic category plateauing, but rather continuing to increase each year,” said Brian Vertrees, director of business development-West with Salinas, Calif.-based Naturipe Farms LLC.

The OTA noted that more than half of U.S. households purchased organic produce in 2016.

As young adults’ purchasing power increases, so do sales of organic produce, he said.

We definitely do not see the organic category plateauing, but rather continuing to increase each year.

“Berries are the second-largest organic produce item in dollar sales at retail, which emphasizes the importance of carrying them regularly to ensure a strong organic presence in the market.”

Vertrees said 2017 saw a 21% increase in organic berry sales at retail over 2016, the largest increase of any organic produce item.

The organic category shows no signs of leveling off, said Kristina Lorusso, regional business development director with the Los Angeles-based Giumarra Cos.

“Organic continues to be a growth category, and we don’t think it has plateaued yet,” she said.

May 7, 2018 – People are drinking less Pepsi and Coke than ever — and it reveals the power of the ‘biggest marketing trick of the century’

Savvy marketing has allowed the bottled-water business to thrive as Americans ditch sugary soda.

As soda declines, bottled water continues to thrive.

Coke and Pepsi brands declined 2% and 4.5%, respectively, by volume in the US in 2017, according to Beverage Digest’s annual report, which was released on Monday. Meanwhile, Aquafina increased 2.6% by volume and Poland Springs grew 2.5%.

Overall, the carbonated-soft-drink category declined 1.3% by volume, while bottled water grew 6.2%.

The rise of bottled water has been a long time coming. After a decades-long growth streak, bottled water sales by volume finally surpassed sales of soft drinks in 2016, reaching 12.8 billion gallons, according to research and consulting firm Beverage Marketing Corporation.

Companies selling bottled water, he argued, have managed to convince people that buying water is a healthier choice than sugary soda.

But, Jewell wrote, the comparison is a case of false equivalence. Bottled water isn’t simply an alternative to soda — it’s an alternative to tap water, which is free and much more eco-friendly. By buying bottled water, consumers aim to establish themselves as savvy and health-conscious, even though they could simply drink a glass of tap water that is 2,000 times less expensive.

2 thoughts on “It’s July 2018, and the populace has realized that the food supply has been weaponized against it.”

Great article Jeff!. The only problem with everyone switching to bottled water, is most of it is just recycled waste water, from a large cities tap, and the rest, the spring water? well its still in a bottle that leach chemicals into the water that mimic estrogen when they get in your body. And it is acidic, usually in the 5-6 range on the Ph scale. Can anyone say “declining sperm count in american males” i wonder why? they have weaponized the water against us too unfortunately! drink Kangen water or good well water, leave the rest alone!

Love it, love it.
Next to my orgonite/harmonic protector and zapper investments, the next best one I’ve made is my Alexapure water filter. (Reasonably priced Berkey style)
Unlike cheap filters it removes fluoride and the taste of less adulterated water is addicting.
Bottled water is not just a waste of money, it is a constant source of toxic pollution for the planet.
Slowly the tide turns, i so love your documentation of it.

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